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to have a shared origin and to be a single species. Blumenbach, like Meiners, did rank his Caucasian grouping higher than other ...
Coon's theories on race were much disputed in his lifetime,[44] and are considered pseudoscientific in modern anthropology.[47][ ...
the Kumyk, Nogay, Karachay, and Balkar. The indigenous Kumyk, like the other Kipchak Turks, are largely Muslim. Their language w ...
Nordic Race The Nordic race was a racial concept which originated in 19th century anthropology. It was considered a race or one ...
In 1873, Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland shows an Irishman as an example of the Nordic type. Other suppos ...
Early 20th century theories "Expansion of the Pre-Teutonic Nordics" — Map from The Passing of the Great Race by Madison Grant sh ...
Teutonic groups, but also other early peoples who first appear in southern Europe and in Asia as representatives of Aryan langua ...
Post-World War II theories In 1975, a mainstream Polish encyclopedia used this image as example of the "Nordic race" The depigme ...
The Old Clan, as it has come to be known, stands as a testament to the intermingling of peoples and civilizations that shaped th ...
Slavs Race. Slavs are the largest European ethnolinguistic group.[1] They speak the various Slavic languages, belonging to the l ...
Original Slavic homeland (modern-day southeastern Poland, northwestern Ukraine and southern Belarus) Expansion of the Slavic mig ...
Menander Protector mentions a Daurentius (c. 577–579) who slew an Avar envoy of Khagan Bayan I for asking the Slavs to accept th ...
Middle Ages Great Moravia during Svatopluk I (r. 871–894), according to Štefanovičová (1989) When Slav migrations ended, their f ...
As of 1878, there were only three majority Slavic states in the world: the Russian Empire, Principality of Serbia and Principali ...
Celtic Race The Celts (/kɛlts/, see pronunciation for different usages) or Celtic peoples (/ˈkɛltɪk/) were a collection of Indo- ...
The Celts were often in conflict with the Romans, such as in the Roman–Gallic wars, the Celtiberian Wars, the conquest of Gaul a ...
to Keltoi living around the source of the Danube and in the far west of Europe.[26] The etymology of Keltoi is unclear. Possible ...
Celtic refers to a language family and, more generally, means "of the Celts" or "in the style of the Celts". Several archaeologi ...
The eventual area of Hallstatt influence (by 500 BC, HaD) in light yellow. The core territory of the La Tène culture (450 BC) in ...
'Celtic from the West' theory A map of Europe in the Bronze Age, showing the Atlantic network in red In the late 20th century, t ...
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